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  • AGBU Press Office: AGBU Distributes 10 Ultrasound Machines To Armeni

    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
    Fax: 212.319.6507
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbu.org

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Monday, July 10, 2006

    AGBU DISTRIBUTES 10 ULTRASOUND MACHINES TO ARMENIA AND KARABAKH
    HOSPITALS

    On July 3, 2006, AGBU distributed 10 ultrasound machines to nine
    medical facilities in Armenia and a newly built clinic in Karabakh's
    capital, Stepanakert, to ensure that Armenian hospitals are equipped
    with state-of-the-art diagnostic tools.

    After Armenia's independence in 1991, AGBU began financing a number
    of long-term educational, cultural, and humanitarian projects in the
    country, including the AGBU Ultrasound Training Center at Yerevan State
    Medical University in 2000, which was established in collaboration with
    Jefferson Ultrasound Research and Education Institute of Philadelphia,
    Pennsylvania. Levon Nazarian, MD, Professor of Radiology and Vice
    Chairman for Education at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, led
    the initiative with financing provided by Nazar Nazarian, AGBU Vice
    Chairman and Treasurer. The success of the AGBU Ultrasound Center
    is attested by the fact that more than 100 specialists have already
    been trained there, including individuals from as far away as India
    and Russia. The Global Ultrasound Equipment Donation Foundation,
    headed by Barry B. Goldberg, MD, Professor of Radiology and Director
    of Ultrasound at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, donated the
    ultrasound machines.

    "These machines cannot serve their goal without trained
    specialists. That is why before giving the machines to the hospitals,
    all specialists operating them completed training courses at the
    AGBU Ultrasound Training Center. Thanks to the efforts of Professors
    Andreas Hambardzumian and Hmayak Sissakian, Co-Directors of the AGBU
    Ultrasound Center, doctors learn modern diagnostic methods at the
    university. Many specialists then take their knowledge to different
    regions around Armenia and Karabakh. We highly value the fact that,
    in the distant regions of Armenia and Karabakh, people will have
    the opportunity to make use of the services provided by these
    ultra-modern machines. I hope that chief doctors will support the
    trained specialists by providing all the necessary conditions for
    utilizing the new machines to make correct and timely diagnoses,"
    said Gohar Kalian, Rector of the Medical University.

    Each machine costs $20,000 and diagnoses many abdominal, gynecological
    and heart diseases. In deciding which hospitals would receive
    the machines, the organizers took into consideration the number
    of patients treated at each hospital and the diagnostic equipment
    available. Research showed that hospitals in Karabakh and southern
    Armenia do not have echocardiography machines and institutions in
    those regions were given special consideration.

    The 10 ultrasound machines have been allocated to the newly built
    clinic of Stepanakert, hospitals in Kapan and Goris, the Central
    Military Hospital of the Republic of Armenia's Defense Ministry,
    Yolian Hematology Center, St. Nersess the Great Scientific-Medical
    Center, the Oncology Center, and Clinic #1 of Yerevan State Medical
    University. The AGBU Ultrasound Training Center will receive the
    remaining two machines.

    AGBU is the largest Armenian nonprofit organization in the world. It
    promotes the Armenian heritage through educational, cultural,
    humanitarian, and media projects. For more information on AGBU,
    please visit www.agbu.org.
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